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Family Beach Vacation Ideas

April 8, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Nothing in the world beats a family beach vacation, whether it’s at a deluxe resort in Hawaii, and all-inclusive vacation spot in the Caribbean or a simple campground on a sandy beach near your home town. Some lifestyle management agencies like Twice take care of everything for you, below, are some ideas you might consider for your next vacation.

Caribbean Beach Vacations

1.  Families flock to Jamaica and the Dominican Republic for the all-inclusive vacation filled with all kinds of water sports, kids clubs and, of course, great beaches.

2.  At some resorts the kids programs are outstanding, with separate leaders and activities for many different age groups.  This allows parents the freedom to enjoy their own beach time separately from their kids.and don’t forget about all the many options that you can find at trisara.com/suites-villas/ as well.

3.  The majority of hotels in the Caribbean also offer spectacular swimming pools, and some resorts even have water parks, you also have the option of going to Oregon’s most popular hotel-casino resort, which is a great resort for all family members. 

4.  The prices can be low to high, depending on the resort rating and the time you travel.  Prices will drop from May to December, but if you book at the last minute you are sure to find a great deal somewhere.  Be aware that hurricane season is in the May – December months as well, but most resorts offer weather guarantees.

Mexico Beach Vacation

Even though many tourists zip down to Mexico and do their own thing at a condo or small hotel, beach vacations at all-inclusive resorts are still the best way to go for families.  All-inclusive means all-inclusive, with your plane fare, shuttle to-and-from the airport, meals, snacks, drinks and activities all included in one price. When you are having a party that you want to be wild, a male stripper may be the right choice for you. Male strippers can make any party more interesting for any woman. You can really stir up some fun when you rent one of these performers. It may be hard to decide when is the time to rent one and when you should not. Most of the time when you have any party with single women that wants to have a great time, a male stripper is appropriate. Bachelorette parties are the perfect occasion to have a male stripper. When a woman is getting married she will defiantly appreciate the last night of freedom and fun. Another great occasion is for a woman’s birthday party. When a woman reaches a certain age they will enjoy a night out with at club with where male strippers perform. You can get more information about MELBOURNE’S MALE STRIP CLUB IN STYLE click here barenights.com.au/packages/.

The Riviera Maya, which offer the best of Mexico’s beaches, is an hour south of Cancun.  It is reputed to have the second largest barrier reef in the world.  It also has many activities for families to explore outside of the resort.  You can rent a car, hire a taxi, or even take a public bus.

Hawaii Beach Vacation

When you go to Hawaii, you shouldn’t expect to find all inclusive resorts in the Aloha state. Hawaii is known for lush luxury resorts, such as the Grand Wailea on Maui, or the properties on the Big Island’s Kohala Coast.

To find more affordable options in Hawaii, the Waikiki Beach area is breathtaking, fun for the entire family, and offers several different lodging options.

Beach Camping

Of course, the above are beach vacations that you have to travel a far distance to.  If you don’t have the possibility of getting one of the Myrtle Beach vacation rentals can also enjoy the beaches in your own area.  Beach camping is a great way to spend a low-budget beach vacation for the whole family.  You simply have to take your tent and camping equipment and enjoy the great outdoors.

With plenty of options available to you and your family, vacation ideas on the beach are always something to look forward to.  There are many beaches out there. All you have to do is find the one that fits your needs – and your budget.

Filed Under: Carribean, Mexico, Vacation Ideas

Planning Day Trips on your Cruise

April 8, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Let’s face it—cruising is fun!  There is so much to do on a cruise ship, it is unthinkable that anyone could be bored.  But, with so many activities you need to plan ahead to include all the things you most want to do.

When you first book your cruise, you probably researched the ship you are on and found out what amenities it has, such as movie theatres, how many swimming pools, whether it has a bowling alley or ice rink, or what type of exercise rooms are available.

You probably will want to spend a little time on deck soaking up the sun by the pool, but there are many other activities on board that are sure to appeal to you that you may want to participate in. [Read more…] about Planning Day Trips on your Cruise

Filed Under: Carribean, Vacation Ideas

Chruches and Culture of Venice Italy

April 7, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Venice is one of the most intriguingly different places to visit on the face of the earth. Today the brilliance and influence of the long-ago merchantile sea culture has long since faded, leaving a town of tarnished glories, out of time and out of place but so beautiful it’s hard to resist.  I found visiting Venice one of the most memorable of experiences. The highlight is probably Basilica Di San Marco but there is a lot more to see as well.

Venice is busiest in spring (Easter-June) and September/October and accommodation can be hard to find, as well as around Christmas, New Year and Carnevale (February). In high summer (June/August), Venice is crowded, and oppressively hot and sticky. The most pleasant time of year to visit is late March into May, with milder spring days and fewer crowds. September is the next best in terms of weather, but October is quieter. Flooding occurs in November and December, and winter can be unpleasantly damp and cold, but seeing Venice under snow is truly a sight to behold (although snow in Venice is a rarity).

So what is there to see and do in Venice? Do you mean besides taking a gondola ride through this magical city situated on its maze of narrow water canals?  For the hopeless romantic that is a treat making any trip to Venice worthwhile.  But, if you stick to the main tourist areas between St. Mark’s Square and the Rialto Bridge it is a crowded place with many tacky souvenir shops. But the architecture, the history and the magnificent artwork makes it all worthwhile.

Basilica Di San Marco

Basilica di san marcoOne of the truly impressive sights not to be missed is Basilica Di San Marco, a magnificent Byzantine cathedral that many tourists “Ooh” and “Aah” over.  The 11th-century exterior, with its soaring domes, spires, and statuary is only the beginning. Inside the Basilica Di San Marco the interior walls and ceilings are covered with one and a half square miles of dazzling, painstakingly assembled mosaics, and other similarly impressive treasures are held inside, including the spectacular, gem-encrusted Pala d’Oro altarpiece. The original bronze Horses of San Marco are on display inside (the ones currently adorning the cathedral’s facade are replicas) and were believed to be stolen from Constantinople’s Hippodrome in 1204. The basilica still holds Mass at 7:00 a.m. and one can see the beauty of  the early-morning light gleeming onto the mosaics.

Santi Giovanni e Paolo – Other  churches sure to impress the tourist are the Dominican’s church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo and the Franciscans’ church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari (generally known as I Frari).  When the Dominicans and Franciscans arrived in Venice at the dawn of the Renaissance, they enticed parishioners by filling their churches with art, some of which rival exhibits in major art museums. The church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, begun in 1246, holds a polyptych by Giovanni Bellini, magnificent ceiling paintings by Paolo Veronese, and works by Titian and Lorenzo Lotto which were all commissioned as adornment. The Franciscans’ church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari (1330) is also magnificent with Titian’s extraordinary Assumption, with the Virgin Mary soaring heavenward above the high altar in a swirl of sumptuous hues, and his gracious Madonna di Ca’ Pesaro dominating the left aisle, and Giovanni Bellini’s  Madonna and Child is one of his finest works.

Gallerie Dell’accademia – The Gallerie Dell’accademia holds  a viewable collection of valuable art from masters, including Paolo Veneziano, Mantegna, Giorgione, Titian, and Tintoretto.  doesn’t disappoint. Although the gallerie is presently under renovacations, it is due for completion in late 2007. When the Grandi Gallerie dell’Accademiahe is opened in their entirety the exhibition space will have doubled to almost 40,000 square feet and will display 650 works instead of the current 400. At present look for gorgeous narrative works like Bellini and Carpaccio’s Miracle of the Relic of the True Cross on the Rialto Bridge, and Carpaccio’s Life of Saint Ursula; both exquisitely detailed depictions of 15th-century Venice.

Palazzo Grassi– Re-opened in spring of 2006, the Palazzo Grassi  was formerly an art exhibition space owned by Fiat, the car manufacturer. The 18th-century palazzo, which overlooks the Grand Canal, was taken over by French luxury-goods magnate François Pinault in 2005 and refurbished by architect Tadao Ando.  It now hosts major shows of contemporary art.

Peggy Guggenheim’s personal art collection, turned down by London’s Tate Gallery, was brought to Venice in 1949. The 20th-century collection moved into the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni on the Grand Canal. The collection, which grew to incorporate works by Dalí, Klee, Picasso, Mondrian, Duchamp, de Kooning, Pollock, and Man Ray, among others, is now a memorable must-see for modern-art buffs.

Piazza San Marco – An immense open public space of almost 40,000 sq. ft., was once known as as “the drawing room of Europe” when Napoleon and his army descended on venice in 1797.  the museo correr, in the southwest corner of the square, now houses a statue of Napolean  along with an impressive collection of historic globes, weapons, and artworks by tintoretto, vittore carpaccio, and antonello da messina. visitors can pay an the entry fee  which gives access to other attractions around the piazza, like the museo archeologico and the biblioteca marciana (st. mark’s library), with its collection of historic tomes. visitors can also visit the doge’s palace, a huge gothic structure that was the nerve center of the venetian republic; and take the itinerari segreti guided tour to see the difference between the frescoed, gilded public rooms and the plainer offices where the real business was done. one of the piazza’s two towers, the campanile, at 325 feet, is the tallest structure in venice and visitors can climb to the top for a breathtaking view over the city. the 15th-century torre dell’orologio (clock tower), unveiled in late 2006, is now open to the public and visitors can finally go inside.

I could go on and on about the many art works and magnificent architecture of Venice, but then I might not get around to telling you about the shopping that Venice is also famous for.  As with any Italian city, Venice offers the big-name fashion labels of Fendi, Gucci, and Ferragamo and shops are located in the area immediately northwest of St. Mark’s Square: Calle Larga XXII Marzo and the labyrinth of alleyways known collectively as the Mercerie and the Frezzerie. For slightly less central but more uniquely Venetian shops, check out our recommendations below.

To see the real Venice, one can venture off the beaten track to shop in the real markets and experience where the local people live. Make sure that you visit Basilica Di San Marco as well as the other churches and ancient Venice landmarks

Filed Under: Europe

Shopping and Culture in Naples Florida

April 6, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

naples-florida Although Naples offers an abundance of cultural activities in its metropolitan area, with the Philharmonic Center for the Arts in Pelican Bay, the Naples Playhouse, dinner theatres, open air concerts and the like, being right next door to the Everglades offers tourists a wealth of opportunity to view nature.

There are several excursions and safaris into the Everglades that begin in Naples. The tourist can take in the wild mangroves and delight in the viewing of alligators, manatees, dolphins, bears and a never-ending array of birds on their airboat tour. They can visit Big Cypress State Reserve or the Everglades National Park, which is home of the world’s largest mangrove park. Or they can stop at Museum of the Everglades or the Smallwood Museum for a cultural bend to their nature experience.

The shopping in Naples also won’t leave the serious shopper wanting. There are several select shopping centers with fashionable shops, art galleries and bistros, and the downtown shopping is within walking distance to the beach. And every spring Naples holds the Naples Spring Arts Festival where artists from far and wide exhibit and sell their works.

So when you go to a shopping mall you are supposed to shop. And shop we did for about 3 hours, luckily before shopping we able to check the best stores here at ohsobeautifulpaper.com so that we wouldn’t waste our time looking around. The mall is huge and there are even multiples of the same stores in the mall. The mall was originally built in 1981 and it is really starting to look dated although there is always a turnover of stores to keep things fresh.

Naples is a place that appears to have everything going for it. Tourists will not be left wanting when they visit Naples, whether they are looking for a relaxing beach experience, an activity filled vacation or a nature escape. Visit Naples soon and see for yourself what others are raving about.

Filed Under: US Travel

Sports Vacations in Naples Florida

April 6, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

When traveling to Florida most people think of Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Disney. But there are other great places to visit in Florida and Naples is one of them. Naples is located on the Gulf of Mexico and is an area where nature abounds alongside its cosmopolitan core.

Beach and sun lovers can relax on over seven miles of Naples’ spectacular white sand beaches.  They can soak up the tropical sun, frolic in the turquoise Gulf waters or dolphin watch off the long Pier.

Golf and sports enthusiasts will love Naples too.  Naples offers the highest ratio of golf courses per capita within the United States, with over 35 golf courses in the area.  Major state, national and professional golf tournaments have been held here for decades and well-known golfers like Jack Nicholas and Arnold Palmer have been known to frequent Naples’ courses. And, what may be a bonus to some or an obstacle to others, is the wildlife one can see while playing golf here as eagles, osprey, alligators and other wildlife abound.

Naples also offers surprisingly good tennis opportunities for the avid tennis player as well. There is year-round sailing, jet skiing, boating and wind-surfing. And with so much of Naples’ activities centered on the water, fishing plays a major role in Naples’ attraction.  The tourist has the option of leisurely throwing their line off the newly-remodeled Pier or charting a boat for and exciting day of deep-sea fishing.

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